bio_text= After the overthrow of their Father Cronus he drew lots with Zeus and Poseidon, for shares of the world. He had the worst draw and was made lord of the underworld, ruling over the dead. He is a greedy god who is greatly concerned with increasing his subjects. Those whose calling increase the number of dead are seen favorably. The Erinnyes are welcomed guests, although, he does not allow many of his subjects leave his realm.

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bio_text= The eldest son of Titans, [[Chronus]] and [[Rhea]], Pluto was confined with the rest of his siblings within [[Tartarus]], the Olympian underworld, because Chronus feared a prophecy that one of his offspring would overthrow him; however, Rhea secretly gave birth to another child, [[Zeus]], who freed Pluto and the others from Tartarus upon reaching adulthood. The siblings joined forces to dethrone their father, Pluto using a Helmet of invisibility during the battle. After conquering [[Olympus]], Zeus, Pluto, and [[Neptune]] cast lots for creation with Zeus claiming the sky, Neptune the seas, and Pluto the underworld, responsible for watching over the imprisoned Titans. Eventually desiring companionship, Pluto fell in love with the goddess [[Persephone]], daughter of Zeus and [[Demeter]]. Pluto took Persephone by force, and Persephone agreed to stay with him, but to appease her family she had to spend equal parts of the year on [[Earth]] and in the underworld. Rarely leaving his realm, Pluto was often visited by people seeking advice from the shades of the dead or on heroic quests, such as [[Orpheus]], [[Odysseus]] and [[Aeneas]].

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Pluto rarely leaves the underworld and he is unremorseful and terrible, but not capricious.

The eldest son of Titans, Chronus and Rhea, Pluto was confined with the rest of his siblings within Tartarus, the Olympian underworld, because Chronus feared a prophecy that one of his offspring would overthrow him; however, Rhea secretly gave birth to another child, Zeus, who freed Pluto and the others from Tartarus upon reaching adulthood. The siblings joined forces to dethrone their father, Pluto using a Helmet of invisibility during the battle. After conquering Olympus, Zeus, Pluto, and Neptune cast lots for creation with Zeus claiming the sky, Neptune the seas, and Pluto the underworld, responsible for watching over the imprisoned Titans. Eventually desiring companionship, Pluto fell in love with the goddess Persephone, daughter of Zeus and Demeter. Pluto took Persephone by force, and Persephone agreed to stay with him, but to appease her family she had to spend equal parts of the year on Earth and in the underworld. Rarely leaving his realm, Pluto was often visited by people seeking advice from the shades of the dead or on heroic quests, such as Orpheus, Odysseus and Aeneas.